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Two organisms are in the same kingdom. Another pair of organisms are in the same species. Which has more in common? Why?
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Two organisms are in the same kingdom. Another pair of organisms are in the same species. Which has more in common? Why?
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Two organisms are in the same kingdom. Another pair of organisms are in the same species. Which has more in common? Why?
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Two organisms of the same species are much closer. This is because a kingdom is all organisms and environments put together while a species are very similar down to their gene pools.
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